Friday, October 18, 2013

Although most separated parents would agree that communication with the other parent about their children is important, many find it difficult. This should not be surprising, as communication problems were likely a factor in the relationship breakdown. Depending on your style, you may be inclined to avoid communicating, or you may go beyond the boundaries of what should be communicated. Here is a link to a Decision Tree circulated by the organization Kids in the Middle, based out of Kansas City, MO. It provides tips on when and how to communicate with the other parent.

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